The jitter.PAL library is a collection of Jitter modules that can be used for live video processing. The library includes modules to play videos, grab camera images,
perform video effects and mix multiple streams of video. The modules are instantiated as bpatchers and can easily be interconnected to one another. All modules can be controlled
using the onscreen interface objects or through remote messaging. As well, arguments to the bpatchers allow multiple copies of the modules to be used within the same patch and controlled
independently of one another. The jitter.PAL modules were designed and developed by David Storen.

Installation:

Once downloaded, the jitter.PAL library can be placed in your Documents/Max7/Library/ folder. If you are running Max 6 or Max 6.1, place the folder inside your
/Applications/Max 6 folder or wherever you normally place your third party patches.

List of Modules:

GrabberBP

receives video from a web cam or video camera

MediaImportBP

imports folder of videos or single video files and stores them for quick access

controls the video recording system (up to 10 buffers can be controlled)

BufferRecordBP

records up to 30 seconds into a connected buffer

BufferXBP

the buffer storage module

BufferPack1BP

a module combining BufferControl BufferRecord and BufferX module

VMixerBP

a module for mixing up to 4 videos and altering the size and position of the individual videos

ProjectorBP

a module for displaying the video on-screen or on a projector

Requirements and Restrictions:

This version of the jitter.PAL Library require Max/MSP 6.0 or higher.
Copyright and ownership information is included in the Info panel associated with each module. These modules may be freely used and distributed provided that:

they are not sold or included as part of a software product for sale,

that the code is not modified

Anyone wishing to use NoteAbilityPro in conjunction with the jitter.PAL should read through
the Max/MSP - NoteAbilityPro Tutorial created by David Litke. This tutorial
covers all the ways that Max/MSP and NoteAbilityPro can be used together in conjunction with the UBC Toolbox or the jitter.PAL library.